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  • danbrad029danbrad029 Member Posts: 27
    Hi Tikay,

    Wouldn't you agree that the Head Hunter is the best tournament on skypoker.
  • DozzaDozza Member Posts: 357
    Tikay10 said:


    I've also been tasked with bringing three very exciting new Sky Poker projects to fruition, & I need to be able to find time to focus on those for a while, they are very important, & very exciting. 

    I'm glad you finally got that ipoker project over the line.
  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 176,408
    Dozza said:

    Tikay10 said:


    I've also been tasked with bringing three very exciting new Sky Poker projects to fruition, & I need to be able to find time to focus on those for a while, they are very important, & very exciting. 

    I'm glad you finally got that ipoker project over the line.


    @dozza,


    Yes, it took a while....
  • DoublemeDoubleme Member Posts: 2,345
    @Tikay10 hi have you ever considered the philosophical ramifications of semantical distinction.
  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 176,408
    Doubleme said:

    @Tikay10 hi have you ever considered the philosophical ramifications of semantical distinction.

    Yes, though not so much the "philosophical ramifications" as the actual semantical distinctions.

    I'm always pleasantly surprised when UK-based Asians, Africans & Mainland Europeans for whom English is their second-language can cope with such matters. If only the reverse were true.

    I will forever be impressed when they can grasp the multiple meanings & contexts of many English words.


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  • DoublemeDoubleme Member Posts: 2,345
    Tikay10 said:

    Doubleme said:

    @Tikay10 hi have you ever considered the philosophical ramifications of semantical distinction.

    Yes, though not so much the "philosophical ramifications" as the actual semantical distinctions.

    I'm always pleasantly surprised when UK-based Asians, Africans & Mainland Europeans for whom English is their second-language can cope with such matters. If only the reverse were true.

    I will forever be impressed when they can grasp the multiple meanings & contexts of many English words.


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    I don't know if that was a dig at my English, my written English does need work.

    the Philosophical ramifications of semantical distinction was a joke that emerged with me and some mates at the time when I actually blurted out in conversation "I dont think you have fully considered the philosophical ramifications of semantical distinction"

    That all being said it is relevant to discourse and there are a number of terms people have different interpretations of.

    For example take the term "woke"

    Now for some Woke means social justice and standing up for the down trodden.

    For others though Woke means virtue signalling and not being genuine but trying to say "look what a decent person I am" when in reality their actions are knowingly causing more harm then good.

    I have often criticised people who are willing to be awful people to appear like a decent person.

    I am pretty confident you could look up an official definition of the word "woke" and make a point of this is what the word means.

    However if various people interpretate the word differently then they have different points of reference when engaging in the conversation.

  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 176,408
    Doubleme said:

    Tikay10 said:

    Doubleme said:

    @Tikay10 hi have you ever considered the philosophical ramifications of semantical distinction.

    Yes, though not so much the "philosophical ramifications" as the actual semantical distinctions.

    I'm always pleasantly surprised when UK-based Asians, Africans & Mainland Europeans for whom English is their second-language can cope with such matters. If only the reverse were true.

    I will forever be impressed when they can grasp the multiple meanings & contexts of many English words.


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    I don't know if that was a dig at my English





    It was no such thing, & nor was it even inferred.

    You asked a question, I answered in good faith.

    Think I'll refrain from wasting my time answering your questions in future.
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